Current Students

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Our adult learner recruiters can help your dreams become reality. Co-Lin offers affordable tuition, scholarships and grants and a varied schedule that includes short term, online, hybrid and traditional classes that fit your schedule.

Contact us today to see how you can change your life.

Wesson Campus

Dr. Tim Lea

601.643.8634

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The Office of Admissions and Records serves students, faculty and staff of the college by providing convenient and accessible services regarding the admissions process, records, transcript request, graduation, and grading. Please contact us if we can be of assistance to you.

Contact us:

Wesson Campus

P.O. Box 371

Wesson, Mississippi 39191

Chris Warren

Director of Admissions & Records

601.643.8306

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Gay Langham

Records Manager

601.643.8307

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Lacie Renfroe

Admissions Office Clerk

601.643.8309

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Sandra Williams

Administrative Clerk

601.643.8309

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Natchez Campus

11 Co-Lin Circle

Natchez, MS 39120

Drew Thompson

Assistant Dean of the Natchez Campus

601.446.1224

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Sharon Gossett

Admissions / Student Records Manager

601.446.1226

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Jessica Bruce

Admissions Secretary

601.446.1100

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Simpson County Center

151 Co-Lin Drive

Mendenhall, MS 39114

Anika Floyd

Director of Student Services

601.849.0123

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Emily Collins

Admissions Coordinator

601.849.0126

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Admission Requirements

Follow these easy steps to become a student at Co-Lin. Candidates for enrollment in the freshman class must submit an application, official transcripts, and ACT scores in order to be considered for admission to the college. Admission to the college does not necessarily guarantee admission to a specific program. It is necessary to check the prerequisites for each program. Additionally, some specific classes have prerequisites or restrictive admission requirements.

1. An application on the official form furnished by the college.

* 2. An official transcript from an accredited high school indicating graduation date or receipt of an official transcript from the State Department of Education showing satisfactory scores on the General Education Development (GED) Test.

** 3. Scores on the American College Test (ACT). Applicants 25 years of age or older are exempt from the ACT requirement, except in certain technical programs.

4. A $50 room deposit if the student is to live on campus.

5. An official transcript from all previous colleges attended.

* Graduates of district high schools which are not fully accredited may be admitted on probation.

** All ACT score requirements in the catalog refer to the Enhanced ACT score.

Special admission requirements may apply for first time students, transfer students, foreign students, home schooled students and dual enrollment. See catalog for details.

Career Program Admission Requirements

1. Application and transcript from last school attended must be on file in the Admissions Office.

2. Applicants who do not have a high school diploma or GED must make acceptable scores on the COMPASS test.

3. Applicants must be of legal working age (18) upon completion of program.

4. Applicants must meet specific requirements under the program description.

NOTE: Click Here to see specific requiremenets listed under the program descriptions.

Second Term Summer Classes

Summer terms are also designed for both current and new students. These classes meet approximately four days a week (M-TH) for a month. These classes offer students more choices to help keep them on track for graduation and also assist new students who want to take courses on a part-time or full-time basis.

Second term summer classes begin July 1 and end July 28, 2014 (no classes meet on Friday, July 4th.) For more information on summer classes or to register, call the Co-Lin Counseling Center at (601) 643-8490.

Second Term Summer 2014 - Wesson Campus

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ENGLISH COMP II

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ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY

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AMERICAN HISTORY II

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CALCULUS II

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Second Term Summer 2014 - Natchez Campus

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ENGLISH COMP II

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M T W TH

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WORLD CIVILIZATION II

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M T W TH

08:00A 10:30A

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COLLEGE ALGEBRA

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Summer Night Term

Summer terms are also designed for both current and new students. Night classes meet approximately one to two nights a week for two months. These classes offer students more choices to help keep them on track for graduation and also assist new students who want to take courses on a part-time or full-time basis.

Night classes begin the week of June 2 and end the week of July 25, 2014 (no classes meet on Friday, July 4th.) For more information on summer classes or to register, call the Co-Lin Counseling Center at (601) 643-8490.

Night Term Summer 2014 - Natchez Campus

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04:00P 05:50P

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GENERAL ACTIVITIES IV

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Night Term Summer 2014 - Simpson County Center

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HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOP

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M & W

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WORLD CIVILIZATION I

BRITT, G K

T & TH

05:30P 08:30P

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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I

CROSS, R C

T & TH

05:30P 08:30P

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First Term Summer Classes

Summer terms are designed for both current and new students. These classes meet approximately four days a week (M-TH) for a month. These classes offer students more choices to help keep them on track for graduation and also assist new students who want to take courses on a part-time or full-time basis.

First term begins June 2 and ends June 26, 2014. For more information on summer classes or to register, call the Co-Lin Counseling Center at (601) 643-8490.